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1. Log on to the product's Management Console and select "Features" from the "Configure" menu.

For example,

Feature management

2. The "Repository Management" tab allows you to view or modify feature management settings.

Repository management

Adding a Repository

1. To add a feature repository, click on the "Add Repository" link in the "Manage Repositories" pane.

Add new repository

2. Provide a convenient name and a URL of the repository. You can also add a repository downloaded on your computer by giving the file path of the directory in the "local" option. For example,

Add new repository

 

Tip

The official WSO2 Carbon features are available in a Equinox P2 repository at : http://dist.wso2.org/p2/carbon/releases.

Equinox P2 provides provisioning technology for OSGi-based applications such as WSO2 Carbon.

Editing a Repository

1. Select a repository to modify and click on the "Edit" link associated with it. For example,

Edit repository

2. You can specify a new name.

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This page allows you to change the repository name only. If you want to change the URL, you need to remove the old repository and add the new one.

Enabling/Disabling a Repository

To enable/disable a repository, click on the "Enable or Disable" link associated with the repository. For example:

Disable repository

By default, all the repositories are enabled. When you perform a provisioning operation, metadata and artifacts are searched only from the enabled repositories.

Deleting a Repository

1. Select a repository to delete and click on the "Remove" link associated with it.

Remove repository

 2. Confirm your request.

Remove repository

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